This country charm cottage
style shabby chic raggedy quilt was made for a customer who is giving it
to her granddaughter for a graduation present. It was made from 100%
cotton calico fabrics, flannels, and chenille fabric. You can make
this too! See the directions on how to here.

Ann Sends Us This:

Thank you so
much Judi for your Raggedy Quilt kit that you have put together and
which I have enjoyed sewing and now will have it for my sister in law to
enjoy.

Sincerely, Ann Westphal

I adore this mint green
raggedy quilt that Shirley sends us. I feel like I should be eating mint
chocolate ice-cream with friends while sitting on the rag quilt out in a
field on a summer day!

Debbie from Clayton, NC Sends us this!

I luv your website! Luv reading and seeing all the many projects.
Here are a few pix of a baby rag quilt and pillow I made.

Thanks

Debbie

This awesome Raggedy Quilt was made
by Teri of O'Fallon, IL. It's hard to tell but the fabric print is from
the show, "I Love Lucy" !!! VERY CLEVER IDEA...

County prim colors raggedy
quilt!

We LOVE our
AccuQuilt Fabric Cutter! Once you have bought
the cutter and all its accessories that are included, you can
add onto the collection and purchase new die sets when you are
ready. This makes cutting fabric in all shapes and sizes much
quicker, more accurate, and safer.

Catie made a RAG TOTE
BAG...How cool... She is taking this tote to Scotland for her Aunt.

To Learn More About
Rag Quilt Making we suggest
A Year of Rag Quilts.
It's our favorite Raggedy Quilting book to use in our studio. Also,
we offer free photographed instructions on "How
to Make a Rag Quilt" as an excellent guide for rag quilting.

This rag quilt
photo was sent in by Linda from Ohio who loves to make rag quilts. She
made it in the colors of her children's high school Whitehall-Yearling
in Whitehall, Ohio. She is thinking of making another one to be
auctioned off to make money for the marching band....Great idea.

A raggedy quilt done in all
blue colors!

This photo above
shows one of the "pretty sides of a denim ragged quilt. And the photo
below shows the other pretty side (the raggedy side) of the same quilt.
Debbie from Kansas made this beautiful quilt.

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